Thursday 8th March 2007
Public Bill Committee
UK Borders Bill
Note
The Amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Order
of the Committee [27th February].
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
71
Clause 5, page 3, line 17, at
end insert ‘by authorised persons only’.
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
72
Clause 5, page 3, line 21, at
end insert ‘to authorised persons only’.
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
80
Clause 5, page 3, line 28, leave
out paragraph (c).
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
74
Clause 5, page 3, line 29, leave
out from ‘documents’ to end of line 30 and insert—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
47
Clause 5, page 3, leave out
lines 31 and 32.
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
75
Clause 5, page 3, line 38, leave
out ‘in specified circumstances’ and insert ‘if their
name or family circumstances have changed’.
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
76
Clause 5, page 3, line 44, leave
out ‘in other specified circumstances’ and insert ‘if
he or an authorised person suspects it is being used for a purpose other
than was intended’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
49
Clause 5, page 3, leave out
lines 45 and 46.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
46
Clause 5, page 3, line 46, at
end insert—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
48
Clause 5, page 3, line 46, at
end insert—
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
77
Clause 5, page 4, line 18, leave
out from ‘modification)’ to end of line 19 and insert ‘as
has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, both Houses of
Parliament.’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
51
Clause 5, page 4, line 19, at
end insert—
Mr Liam Byrne
28
Clause 5, page 4, line 19, at
end insert—
‘(3A) Regulations under subsection (1)(b) may, in
particular, require the production or other use of a biometric immigration
document that is combined with another document; and section 16 of the
Identity Cards Act 2006 (c. 15) (prohibition of requirement to produce
ID card) is subject to this subsection.’.
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
78
Clause 5, page 4, line 21, at
end insert—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
50
Clause 5, page 4, line 27, at
end add—
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
73
Clause 5, page 4, line 27, at
end add—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
60
Clause 5, page 4, line 27, at
end add—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
52
Clause 5, page 4, line 27, at
end add—
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
69
Clause 5, page 4, line 27, at
end add—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
61
Clause 6, page 4, line 33, leave
out subsection (3).
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
79
Clause 6, page 4, line 36, leave
out from ‘regulations’ to end of line 37 and insert ‘may
permit only the use of iris data.’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
21
Clause 6, page 5, line 7, after
‘Parliament’, insert ‘with or without amendment’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
22
Clause 7, page 5, line 21, at
end add—
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
81
Clause 8, page 5, line 26, leave
out from ‘information’ to end of line 27 and insert ‘by
authorised persons for any matter relating to immigration, nationality,
terrorism or money-laundering.’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
23
Clause 8, page 5, line 27, after
‘purposes’, insert ‘in accordance with, and for the
purposes of, another enactment.’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
62
Clause 8, page 5, line 27, at
end insert ‘but provision must be restricted to matters relating
to terrorism, serious organised crime, money laundering and serious
fraud’.
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
82
Clause 8, page 5, line 37, at
end insert—
David T. C. Davies
4
Clause 9, page 6, line 12, leave
out ‘£1,000’ and insert ‘£5,000’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
63
Clause 9, page 6, line 12, leave
out ‘£1,000’ and insert ‘the maximum fine on
level 3 of the standard scale.’.
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
83
Clause 9, page 6, line 13, leave
out ‘14’ and insert ‘28’.
David T. C. Davies
5
Clause 9, page 6, line 13, after
‘days’, insert ‘and not more than 28 days’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
66
Page 6, line 24, leave out
Clause 10.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
64
Clause 11, page 7, line 19, leave
out paragraph (b).
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
65
Clause 13, page 8, line 14, at
end add ‘at least six months before the commencement of the provisions’.
Paul Rowen
John Hemming
84
Clause 13, page 8, line 15, at
end add—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
24
Clause 15, page 8, line 43, at
end insert—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
25
Clause 16, page 9, line 16, at
end add—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
85
Clause 16, page 9, line 16, at
end add—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
86
Clause 16, page 9, line 16, at
end add—
David T. C. Davies
6
Clause 17, page 9, line 27, leave
out ‘can bring’ and insert ‘has brought’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
87
Clause 17, page 9, line 36, leave
out paragraph (b).
Mr Liam Byrne
109
# Clause 17, page 9, line 37, at
end insert—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
88
Clause 18, page 10, line 3, after
‘officer’, insert ‘designated under section 1 of the
UK Borders Act 2006’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
89
Clause 18, page 10, line 3, after
‘the’, insert ‘designated’.
Mr James Clappison
53
Clause 19, page 11, leave
out lines 4 to 8.
Mr James Clappison
57
Clause 19, page 11, line 11, at
end add—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
90
Clause 19, page 11, line 11, at
end add—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
91
Clause 20, page 11, line 15, after
‘officer’, insert ‘designated under section 1 of the
UK Borders Act 2006’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
92
Clause 20, page 11, line 29, after
‘293’, insert ‘and section 295’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
93
Clause 20, page 11, leave
out lines 30 to 34 and insert—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
94
Clause 20, page 11, line 35, leave
out paragraph (g).
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
95
Clause 20, page 11, line 43, leave
out from ‘be’ to ‘of’ in line 44 and insert
‘approved by a resolution of both Houses’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
96
Clause 22, page 13, line 11, leave
out from ‘be’ to ‘of’ in line 12 and insert
‘approved by a resolution of both Houses’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
97
Clause 23, page 13, line 21, at
end add—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
98
Clause 27, page 14, line 8, at
end add—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
99
Clause 27, page 14, line 8, at
end add—
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
101
Clause 27, page 14, line 8, at
end add—
(8) If an individual has been identified as a victim of
trafficking the Secretary of State shall allow a recovery and reflection
period of not less than 30 days. During this period it shall not be
possible to enforce any expulsion order against that person. During
this period, the Secretary of State shall authorise the persons concerned
to stay in the UK.”’.
Mr James Clappison
58
Clause 28, page 14, line 14,
leave out ‘1 or 2’ and insert ‘1, 2 or 3’.
David T. C. Davies
7
Clause 28, page 14, line 15, leave
out ‘a’ and insert ‘any’.
David T. C. Davies
8
Clause 28, page 14, line 15, leave
out ‘of at least 12 months’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
42
Clause 28, page 14, line 16, at
end insert ‘or is guilty of an offence under section 3(1)’.
Damian Green
Mr Crispin Blunt
100
Clause 28, page 14, line 16, at
end insert ‘or is guilty of an offence under sections 57 to 59
of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (c. 42) or section 4 of the Asylum and
Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Act 2004 (c. 19).’.
Mr James Clappison
59
Clause 28, page 14, line 21, at
end insert—
Mr Liam Byrne
110
# Clause 28, page 14, line 28, leave
out ‘or’.
Mr Liam Byrne
111
# Clause 28, page 14, line 30, at
end insert—
Mr James Clappison
56
Clause 28, page 14, line 32, at
end add—
‘(8) A person convicted of an offence and made subject
to a deportation order either under the provisions of this section or
otherwise may not be awarded compensation in respect of any period spent
in custody following their conviction, whether the period in custody
formed part of their sentence or not.’.
David T. C. Davies
9
Clause 29, page 15, line 4, leave
out ‘18’ and insert ‘16’.
Kerry McCarthy
115
# Clause 29, page 15, line 4, leave
out ‘conviction’ and insert ‘offence’.
Mr James Clappison
54
Clause 29, page 15, leave
out lines 5 to 7.
David T. C. Davies
10
Clause 30, page 15, line 40, leave
out from ‘made’ to end of line 41 and insert ‘within
14 days of conviction.’.
David T. C. Davies
11
Clause 30, page 15, line 46, leave
out paragraph (b).
Mr James Clappison
33
Clause 30, page 16, line 6, at
end add—
‘(4) Where a deportation order has not been made
within one month of the end of the period specified in subsection (2)
above, the Secretary of State must write to the judge or magistrate’s
court responsible for passing the sentence of imprisonment under section
28(2) in order to explain why a deportation order has not been made
and what action he plans to take.’.
Mr Liam Byrne
112
# Clause 30, page 16, line 6, at
end add—
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